Headlined, “It’s OK To Sit Down and Think,” the piece reveals Jackson’s story of getting in trouble as a teen, surviving a shooting, bouncing around between schools, dealing with homelessness, and finding a family at LLA.

“At LLA I learned to appreciate family more,” he is quoted as saying in the “6 min” biography.

“I lived with my family, but it wasn’t a family vibe. When you come to LLA, you get the love, the support, the comfort. You make friends. Man, you even hang out with people from rival neighborhoods. When you got a friend that calls you out when you doing wrong, that’s a real friend.”